THN--S A. Tl VI to Little Jes in de village My dear HunnY. I seed tuther day one ( to git in a Tito place he must nit out nein grate, long, big 'exposition' of yourself; anyhow. For our lungs and heds must imd sumthin said about one Docktor here; and one gal sumwherc; and de new light-, &,.-. &,c. Now my dear Huuny, it strikes my mind, th.it a little advise cum min from your old friend, would be of sarvi io you in a time of so much trub blf ; for it raly tennis to me, that you is got yourself in sich a Hobble about de mutter, that you would tie doin mighty Well to take heed to your ways, bein you is si'di a liith Feller, and slil got so much spirit with the 'gray gooses-quil.' J thinks as how you is bin TAP PIN yourself to I ft oui sich a sluce upon de folks; 1 "mean de Dorktors, and de Trus- protect our hides; and if I was you 1 would sartainly say what I pleased inde pendent to nobody, if they would let me off by givin a little scrip of writin, for its very easy arter you once git in that way; and no body will expect any thing else from you now, since they knows that's your way of doin what they call de hon nerable bissiues. Now my dear Hunny I want you to keep things strate; for de Folks in de world is got so little to do at home that they goes about like a roarin Mule as de Preachers say seekin who to devour. Now you take my advise; thats to make te?s and de thurch, and etcn de oWlsum peepholes thrugh de big sheet of PAliN too. ror all unum is got stunk 'expositions1 you rote; (but mind you put wni le long lail in ue 'exposition. iow you expresed so much 'pleasure in de Sirtiffikit given to de Fightin men de white side out and then they wil be sure to see de best side) and when de Dockiors and de new lites and de Pas- fmm de South that no wonder you loves jsins makes a fuss and spakes a little sor- to rite; for when thry told you they would ter independent, you jisl bark atum agin, and if you want sum help when they git take satisfaction out de little Hide on your back, it put your fingers Hides in motion and thev cant keep still. Now it r i rathy, list send arter de Curnel agin. I hey tells me yous bin Barkin at de sorter strikes me as how it would lo you 1 Passin and treed him up de holler so high sum good to nit sum of de South Callinajthat he aim bin heard from since. He drcssin; for Ma in (nys ginerally sarves Babys so when they makes sich a fuss, and then they keeps quiet for a while. But I see you is one Little Game dungle Cock, or one Cock Sparrow, or one Weezle, nr one Maggit, or sum sorter creter in that line with long tail, arid short. head. You puts me in mind of sum of de little Fices lhals about de village when he run out behind de gate in sich a flurry; and you squirt at him, he stick his tail in and run back agin. De hohblin Docktor in your town, sum how or nuther, is bin keepin your Steam Now my dear Hunny you say de church wont "hear de voice of humannity" be kase they is "invugnerribble.1 I dont no much about dat thing bein I aim larned, nor I dont no much about de church folk, for sumunum is rite curius sorter peple. I beleavcs they is got sum humannity for you. You nowd de church wouldent fiteyou: and they bein cowards I says it is rit' for cowards to buse um. But I hear? urn say they pittees you mightily and looks at you as one little insignifferkeni Puppy, And say like Davy Crocket, 'you Bark up de rong tree sir,' 'you Bark up de rong tree sir.' Now my dear Hunny, let me advise you to git sum of de Big BLISTER PLASTER you put Over de Nigger Vomman,and put one little piece rite on de top of your Pate so as to draw de scat tered brain to a fokus, and then you will see as dare as a whistle and not be bay in at de moon any more. 1 must leave of, by wishing you to giv my love to our mesmates in de hope of hearin from you agin sunc. 1 is your own dear Hunny fornever, iCaty Royal, of Scribbleville. 32nd Nocember. N. B. I did like to forgit to advise you about de common talk I hears once and a while, about your not havin one sheepskin to practis fissirk by from the Great Dock- tors at de Big-Norrard. I dont blieve all dont seem to be one of de Barkiu sort or else he would be yelpin arter you afore now. But it may be bekase ns how de big dogs wont bark at de Little Fices, but you must tree him anyhow, for de 'new lites' wont fite, becase he knows lie would be turned out de Sinnagog. Nmv mv dear llnnnv let me mv vnn ; sum advise about de exposition on (Je nhats said no time. But thinks I to my- Church. Onethingsecmsmightvstrange!sej.f 1 would tell you tween you and I, in this matter, bein your good mammy isino,n, 8 ,l0W we keeps secnts; that I one good old pius Baptis, and 1 shuld wou,d ? a8,n' wh,ch Wou,d milk ,,m think she would giv you a little switchin yee l,me' nndl .lry lo 6" onLR P"ss r- k..: k.- ....... f..ii, ai Plomer or sumthin a nulher what de call IUI UU9II1 II 15 1 uvn suiici turns, wiic iiu - , r n r i r n:n..jir.. nn loner time, that its mv Privet onin- flmit larnt vou how to sav vour orares. uw ,rum "ociiior i nysic oi riuyueiiy. r n , . . . j f j j j i -, ion yould make one mighty good Steam 'forgiv us our sins, as we forgiv them that Docktor. For I is bin told thev dont TAP but only puts um in a swet like yous bin ever since de hobblin Docktor cum to your town. Now my dear Hunny it is my most earnest desire lo see you Passified, and to give sum cunifort to your trubbled mind about de pleasin Sirtifiikct given to de tighten men from de South. 1 hear it talked all about by de Biggist sorter folks, that it seemed like Slick Tail bis siness. But 1 thinks as how that no bo dy knows where de shoe pinches but he thats got it on, and when a body hnppeus sin agin us, C- . T .-. " .1 CYC. nui you sin agm uiem that dont sin agin you. However this is only puttin tail foremus, and 1 hope you'll In haste vour luvvin friend, ICaty Royal, of Scribbleville. P. S. 1 no you'll scuse my bad out for do better when 1 is teached you sum ritin, bekase you no as we said afore, in more. But this way of villifyiu all de our tuther letter as how we dident Kere church bekase they ketched one Dock- about de 'Infallerbillcrty,' nor de Crim- tor aint gentlemanle. You belter tree j mernallerty, nor de Grammernallerty, so him afore vou begin Barkin at turners, or else we may have more than you and I both can manage at wonce. Mow you and de tuther Docktor is been groulin for sum time and nary one wont bite, dat is what we old Hunters would call trailin on cold track, and no chance for to shute. we node what tuther intended to mean and thats sufficient. I'll rite you agin by de next big meeiin. ,Adu to yourn Hunny, ICaty Royal, of Scribbleville.